T 0 . v ' WDRR VVV o -. .:'.'....')'" ; ' i ' -" .' ..'..!.' vi ...--'? 'i v , .' r .-.'.' ' - " ; v r ' . -,..,,,' 1 'tavsi IS Sco Announcement in Tomorrow's Papers PLASTERERS WILL GET MORE PAY Increa Qf Fifty Cents Per Day Will Be Granted Immediately by the Contractor. WORKMEN IN POSITION TO ENFORCE DEMANDS High Wage Currtnt in San Fran- 'Ciaco Cauaa Many to Oo There ....'Fronv Portland .and Increaaa It NecctMrjr to-Keep Enough Men. - The plaatrr of Portland, on Bp- tambar 1, will drmand a raiae or 60 centa a day In (hair wagea, maklna a total of tS.tO for a day of lht houra. Tha Jianl will not only b made', but It , will ba trantad. aa the employing - plaatarara And it nocaaaary to (rant tha new arala to keep man here. . Since th Kan Franclaoo dtaaater great Inroad a have been made en the rank ef the plaatarera of Portland, the men being paid if. to .a day ror work in tna Bay City. While living In San Franclaoo la higher than In Portland the men who go there to work are a till conald erable ahead, and to prevent more with drawala from Portland the union de cided to raise the wage rata here. Thle waa not done until the maater plaatar era had been not load and they aaid they would agree to a Sw-cent ralae In order te keen the good men In Portland. WhPe no formal action haa yet been Team Silver ens Removes Stains CO-Mule-Team Do rax ', Fim aample and booklet for otaaaft and dealer'a iama of romrr roair potix txmrkirtr i Baarn lalMlng, OakUmd, UUttraU, Cooking Utensil Bright Paint Ten Days of Positively the Mightiest Underselling-The Biggest Bargain-Giving Ever Inaugurated in Portland Mem E&&13 taken by tha Plaatarera' anion' to make the raiae. It la generally understood that It will be adopted at a meeting ef the union tomorrow night The object In making the new scale effective on September 1 la to give eontractora an opportunity to figure under the new acute. The new. wage acala will not make so much difference in the coat of constructing a; home in Portland un less the ' maater plaatarera Intend 4o Increaaa considerably more than what they will give the plaatarera. ' . Small Isoreaee Per Sons. It takea quite a large houae that one man cannot plaster In a month, there fore the Increase for auch a houae would be only about fli. For an ordinary houae two men can plaater It in a week or ten daya, therefore the Increased coat for eueh a houae would be about 110, No doubt . aome contracting plasterers jKill.take advantage of tha ntw waaa scale to Increase the price of their work beyond that cauaed necessarily by the new aeale. "A'deed naming , aa a' consideration 116,000 waa filed yesterday and at tree ted considerable attention among operatora, for It eeemed to involve quite a movement, but upon investigation it was found to be an old transaction Just going on record. The deed called for the transfer of 104 and a fractional acres of land from the Hub Land com pany to the Pentnaula Lumber company. The property Involved In the transfer Is the - present alto of the Peninsula Lumber company'a plant at Portsmouth, The property waa secured by the Penln aula Lumber company eeveral years ago and the deed haa Just been filed to com plete the record. . . fcow Talaea Xaereeoa. - A striking example of the way Port land property la advancing la revealed In the aale ef an inside lot 10 by 100 feet on -Seventh street, between Ash and Ankany atreeta, by George H. Rog era of Salem te William D. Fenton for til .000. Thle property waa purchaaed laat fall by Mr. Rogers for aomethlng Ilka 111,000 and the ' tranafer to Mr. Fentoa ahowa a profit of 110,000. Mr. Rogers . haa been particularly success ful in real eataie operations. About two yeara ago he purchaaed the lota and aome old frame buildtnfa on w ah- Ington atreet, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, opposite the Helllg theatre, for 111.000. Waahlngton etreet prop erty haa made auch atridea in advance ment that thle property today la held to be worth 1100,000, and no doubt If Mr. Rogers decided to- part with it at that Sgure be could find a ready buyer. " kaaaa foe. Shipyard. J. H. Johnston, the boat builder, haa purchaaed nine aorea of land along the waterfront at MUwaukle, with the in tention of locating a ahlpyard there in the near future. This la only one of the things that ahowa that MUwaukle la advancing rapidly. A city hall coat ing between 11.600 and 43,000 la being erected and aeveral homea coating II, 100 and upward are being erected. .The new ehlngle mill ia expected to be In operation in a week or two and other lmprovemente are contemplated. -Wakefield, Friea Co. report the aala te A. F. Oananeder ef the lot at the aouthweat corner of Fourteenth and Quimby atreeta for 17,000. - Thla prop erty adjoins the proposed terminals of the north bank road. The Continental company has eold to Mra A. V. Ooldle two acrea On East Thirty-fourth atreet, smith of Haw thorne avenue, for J.U0. ACTING SEALS DO WONDERFUL THINGS The aoting aeala and eeallona, whloh perform with the Adam Forepaugh and Sella Brother. Showa amastngly Illus trate in juggling, comedy effects and musical acta tha highest known achlevn menta in animal training. Captain Webb, who -was the first to attempt the edu cation of theee cuiioue creatures of the deep seas, apent many years of hie life in uw wws Fmei mm invrw, jnr i away from civilised life, home and friends, he made a atudy of their na ture and brain aeope, and after a long time and the exercise at much patience finally developed the - wonderful - per formance which Is now a remarkable feature ef the Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' Shows. -The perform ance Is given en two big stagea, and every move Of the Intelligent anlmala may be plainly aeen from every part of the enormoue tent. Thla trained animal act la beye4 question the most marvelous exhibition ever offered for public - instruction and entertainment. Here August 10 and It. - - , -MUwaukle Country Club. ; Ceatern and Seattle raoea. Take Seiiwood aa Oregon at oaf at First an Alden, Opening of the Season's Greatest Trade Event! Golden Eagle's Genuine and Only LURE GIRLS TO CANADA TO SELL THEn AS SLAVES Ten Young Women Induced to Leave Chicago -Will Be Inter cepted by Government. (Journal Rpeci.l Service.) Chicago, Aug. 7. The federal au thorltles began Inveatlgatlona of the charges that 10 young girls have been lured 'to Prince Albert, Canada,' to be aold Into slavery in a remote mining campccQrdlna-10lnf9xmaWoiLllled with the Englewood police the glrla are 'In charge of an unscrupulous woman. The party la .expected to arrive at Prlnoe Albert tomorrow, but it la prob able they will be Intercepted by federal agent and -detained -pending -a thorough Investigation. Ef forte' are also being made to learn the Identity of the woman who Induced the girls to leave thla city. The glrla, moat of whom are said to be In their teens, have been recruited from various carta of the city and their rail road fare haa been paid by the woman. A number of glrla had been provided wltlLwardrobea and alao well supplied with money before leaving Chicago. KLAMATH LAKE EXCURSION. Xjow Bate Tla enthani Vaotto Xadaoee . Many d . .:,:..;.- The excursion to Klamath Falls leaves via the Southern Pacific Friday morning at 1:10, and the very low rate of It. 70 for the round trip la Inducmg many to make the trip. Pullman fare is $1.60 additional each way. Full par ticulars and Pullman reaervatlona at olty ticket office. Third and Waahlng ton atreeta. Watch Your thirty Feet of Bowels! )U have thirty feet of Into tinea! What makes food travel .- through them? A act of Muaclea that Una the valla ef these Intestines or Bowel. Whan a piece of food rubs tha walla ef tha Intestlnea these Muscles tighten behind It, and thus It start a Muscle wave whioh drive It through the whole length of the Bowels. It should take about 12 hours to do this properly, so that nutritious parts of -the food may-hay time to ba digested . and absorbed. ' ; " , -' - ..But, if It takes twice or three times that period tha food apotla In passing, and become aa'polsonous as if It had decayed before being eaten. . r Now, tha causa-of delay (Constipation) la simply Weakness, or Laziness of tha Bowel-Muscles. Want of Exercise,. Indoor Employ ment, weakens these Bowel-Muscle, Just as It weakens Arm and Leg Muscles. ,t " o ' , , . "Physio" like Salts. Calomel, Jalap, Phosphate of Soda, Mineral Waters, sim ply flush-out tha Bowala for tha one occasion only. They do not rem ova (he Cause of IsOnilipaUOn. But this la different with Casoarets. ' Casoarets act on the Muscles of tha . Bowels and Intestine. . They act )ust as Cold Water, or Eierclse sot oa s Lazy man. r They act Ilka exercise, . . 4 . A Csaoaret produce tha same sort of Natural result that S Six MUe walk In the country would produce. The Vest Socket Box Is sold by all Druggist, at Ten Cents. ; Be very careful to get tha genuine, made only by tha Sterling Remedy Co., and never sold In bulk, EYery tablets I stamped 'W-, 1 '.(. . ALASKA PROBLEM WILL BE SETTLED THIS EVEH1HS Committees of Four Commercial Bodies of Portland Will Hold Joint Meeting Tonight. At a Joint meeting of commltteea of the four commercial bodiea of Portland, to be held thla evening at the Commer cial club, It is expected that the Alaska, steamahip problem will be finally solved and arrangements perfected to go ahead Z!.tSLlh pro3ofJLertlJpt'"4 Chtlcott, representing the NomeTm prove ment company. The meeting will convene at I o'clock In tha gymnaatum. Captain Chtlcott, who went to Seattle to apend Sunday at hie home, returned to Portland this morning-to be preeent mt the conference: A full attendance of the Joint commit tees la urged, as final action muat be taken at this time, and Portland Is ex p acted to ahow Its Intentions, A num ber of business men la addition to the regularly appointed committee have been aaked to' attend the meeting, and there will be a score or more present. - It ia now estimated that the sub scription for the - Nome - Improvement company a proposition can be atarted with at least 160,000. No bank in Port land cn fall to aee the advantage of thla kind of an Initiation Into the Alaaka trade and the large financial reaulta that may follow for Portland. DANGEROUS WORK OF PRACTICAL JOKERS ! The practical joker who bothered Dr. Clarence True Wilson, or aome joker equally ambltloua, haa turned his atten tion to ambulance men. If the ambu lance men catch him, there will be no gentle admonition to reform, followed byxorglveness, but vigorous prosecu tion. Holman's ambulance waa called twice last - night on false alarms, the first time, at S o'clock, to Union avenue and Going etreet, and the second, a few minute later, te Union avenue and Russell street. In both eases there waa no on at tha address who had need of an ambulance. The serious feature of the eaa Is found In the faet that the number of ambulaneea In town le email, and with them occupied on false alarm a, there might be none available In case of real accident, - Efforts to locate the jokera ao far have proved futile, but the ambulance people are not through with their aearch. , reran od Stoek Cannes Steeds, Allen Si Lewla' Best Brand. HAWTHORNE-PAR CONCERT TONIGHT The park band will play a eoncert at Hawthorn park thla evening, beginning at 1. o'clock. The program follows: March, "The Burning of Home". .Paull Walt. "Beauty's Charms". , . .Tobani Overture, , "Bohemian Girl". ...... Balfe Serenade, "Love In Idleness". . .Macbeth Masurka, "La Csarina"., Oanne Intermission. ' , Descriptive fantasia, "Cavalry Charge'' .j....... Ludsrs (Synopsis Morning ef the battle: In fantry is heard approaching with fifes and druma; 'cavalry In the distance, coming nearer and nearer until they charge upon the enemy: cavalry. Infan try and artillery In the melee ef battle; defeat of the enemy, pursued In the distance by the cavalry.) (a) Intermesso, "Salome"...... Loralne b Polka, "The Anvil" ...Parlow Caprice, "Magle Chlmea" Tobani March, "The Club Pellow". ...... .Johns W. E. MtfElroy, Conductor. The sin ef the Wert of troubles that robbed B. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all uaefulneea, came when he began taking Electric Bitter He writes: "Two years- ago Kidney trouble cauaed me great eu (taring, which I would never nave aurvlved had I not taken Electric Blttere. They also cured me of General Debility.' . Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver .and Kidney com- plalnta. Blood diseases. Headache, Dla stneee and Weakness or bodily deollne. Price too. . Guaranteed by Skldmore Drug Co. Yon Are Up With the Tlmea. If you read the dally papera with in teract and understanding, not only the "woman'e page,' but the war and political news aot forgetting the edi torials. - yo - eLan lnteteat in tho-oharrfr able worka of your city. If you have a hobby and ride It but not to death, If you take eome recreation' there la ' nothing that stamp a woman aa behind the times so eoon aa to neglect all so cial Ufa If yon eultlvat the friendship of young people and become a companion to yeur children. If you read good book and magailnaa and devote part of each day to the cultivation of the mind. - The Middle-Aged Heroine. According to the latest theatrical news Tvette Gullbert Is to appear In a play written expressly for her and ac cording to her own idea. Mia Qull bert'a idea have alwsya been etrlklngly original; from the time she created such a aenaatlon In New Tork by wearing long glovee with which ah expreaaed the meaning of the aoraewhat risque songs then In her reportolre, down to her recent visit to America, When she appeared in dainty pompadour cuatumea and Interpreted quaint chansons to the delight of her audiences; and now Miss Gullbert' latest I to create a new type that of a woman of middle age, full of life and spirit and enjoying hen to the uttermost because she has ar rived at the a a whan ahe appreciates life and it opportunities. A usual Miss Gullbert will have many imitator. and thla tlm they will be found, princi pally, outside the piayhouae. "LAIJVornanVIndoraamant. -Theuaanda ef girl are aent out inte the world with what ia called a finished eduoatlon who cannot even give a proper receipt for money, to eay noth ing of drawing a promissory note, a draft or a bill, or underatandlng the significance and Importance of bualneas contract Such a woman presented a check for payment to the paying taller of her bank. He passed It back to her with the requeat that ahe be kind enough te In dorse It. The lady wrote on the back f 4he check, I have done business with this bank for many year and I believe It to be all right. Mra. James B. Brown." v . ----- Tha Useful Lemon. A aood housekeeper should never be without lemon; slway purchaae the thin-aklnned one a they ere more juicy than the light yellow thick skinned variety. Keep a allce of lemon on the toilet tablet-it w"l remove atalna from the hand and finger nalla, take off tan and wnuen mo sain, it win , eiso remove the dark creases made by high .collar If applied -faithfully every night. Lemon julc is used in ell fruit ealad dressings, and it la really better and much more healthful to uae It In your mayonnalae dressing" Instead of vinegar. The .next time you are troubled with alck headache try the juice of a lemon In a glaaa of hot water and yeu will find relief. A phyalclandvlsa tha leTnon"ana"hoT water taken every morn ing for biliousness. t , ForTWn Straight Hain X wish to say to thoae who have thin hair end eannot wear it pompadour for that reason that If they win at night pert ef the front half ef it, braid It in three bralda, letting the bralda .fall downward over the faee, then take a woolen cloth end roll the bralda over It ae one doe a rat. oln It down firmly, and the neat morning when taken down they will have a pretty, fluffy pompa dour. . ft Peach Butter. . To make peach butter yen muat have iery lpe peaehea not allnsntoaes, Pare See Announcement in Tomorrow's Papers j III IrT ''Mi " ' I'l" r AWfetahle rTcparationFor As similating nterooaanriHeuia luigte5toaWteMU3ow Jl. Promotes DigcatiOTheerruI- ness and Hest-contains rather Ctasjm.Marphine norMiotxaJL HOT OAHV OTIC. Aperfecl Itemed forCoratipa flon, Sour Stouwk,DiarrtoeB VVbrmsorrvulaions .Feverish nces end Loss or Sleep. .facsimile Signature of KEW YORK. 'f exact am tmwuaatak end etone the peaehea, put them In a n reserving kettle and mesh - llahtlv. Cook Ihsm .thoroughly without sugar. When-quite wen cooked remove rrora the stove and meaaura To each quart of the cooked peaches add one large cup of sugar. Replace OA the etove and cook until the mixture look clear. 5 ..... fejaws , I As the tea kettle was the beginning of th$ steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Unccda Dbcult A food that gives to .the worker more energy of mind and mnscle that gives to the child the sustenance which to grow robustthat gives to the invalid the nour ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. In d NATIONAL B1JCUIT. COMIAKY ro s C. BBS HI For Infants and Children 4 Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought ; Bears the- Ugo For Ouor Thirty Yoar G : The Ylctorla oaoeev - ' ' The Tteforli Crass was mettratad M yeeis . limo S. - Sines thea only U0 panel save received it, SIT ef thea seidlers er saner aad three of thea erHUaaa wbe erere aetta hi a military, eapaetty wbea Wy did "la the faee f the enemy" the gallaat deed whleb won thea the cross. . 7r upon dust tight. , wis saaiaisasiaiaaiaaaw visa ewe. moisture proof packa'X 7 r A"